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Nice funky and bright space. Excellent flat white and a breakfast wrap that was really tasty and satisfying. Turkey club wasn't as good - not enough 'filling' and a bit too greasy.
Definitely will go back and try more of their offerings.

Visiting friends on the Sunshine coast, we spent a couple days in the city and I knew I would be looking for a coffee shop that could make a proper flat white. This place definitely hits the mark! Temperature was great, flavour popped through the...More

Came in to check out this fairly new coffee shop on Fraser Street the other day. Coffee was pretty good and the veg sandwich was terrific. Fraser seems to be in the midst of an evolution and all for the better. Prado is a great...More

Right in the heart of the Commercial Drive strip. Delicious mocha coffee, muffins and fiendly staff.
What I like the most about this place is that it's a local business owned by Italian brothers!
They have free WIFI so it's a great place to hang...More

If you are looking for coffee with beautiful latte art then you will be pleased. But what will make you overjoyed is adding a Cookie With No Name to your order! I'm addicted. Completely addicted.

Thank Rebecca H

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Commercial Drive

Commercial Drive, also called "The Drive," comprisesof twelve sauntering blocks of modest and unfussycounter-culture. Straddling the line betweensophisticated and unadorned, it is favoured bystudents, artists, writers, designers, and start-ups,and suffused throughout with a healthy off-beatcounter-culture. The kind of neighbourhood whichwell-springs thought-revolutions and has the odd bit

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of self-aware graffiti, Commercial Drive has resistedgentrification in favor of continuing to build athriving den of affordable multiculturalism. Onceknown as Vancouver's "Little Italy," it has also beenthe immigration point for Guatemalans, Hondurans, andPortuguese to the city. The resulting hodgepodge makesfor poetry readings in espresso cafes, social debatesin early-open bakeries, and eco-activism posterspinned up in the many multi-ethnic markets in thearea. Commercial Drive is where you go to feel like alocal, and if you have them, bring the kids – TheDrive has a number of bookshops, toy stores, andattractions to get them involved too.

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